A dissertation upon the supposed existence of a moral law of nature, and upon the being of a triune god. Wherein is shewn that the idea of the former is not to be found in scripture, and is contrary to reason: and that the latter is contained in scripture, and is not contrary to reason. With a letter to the Right Reverend Thomas, Lord Bishop of Oxford. And a postscript to the Dunciad, the critical and monthly reviewers
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A dissertation upon the supposed existence of a moral law of nature, and upon the being of a triune god. Wherein is shewn that the idea of the former is not to be found in scripture, and is contrary to reason: and that the latter is contained in scripture, and is not contrary to reason. With a letter to the Right Reverend Thomas, Lord Bishop of Oxford. And a postscript to the Dunciad, the critical and monthly reviewers
- Publication date
- 1757
- Topics
- Natural law, God, Theology, Doctrinal
- Publisher
- London : Printed for the author and sold by E. Withers ...
- Collection
- queens_university; toronto
- Contributor
- Queen's University Library, W.D. Jordan Special Collections and Music Library
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 96.1M
xvi, 56 p. ; 21 cm
- Addeddate
- 2009-06-09 15:02:08
- Call number
- AC911.1757 .D68
- Camera
- Canon 5D
- External-identifier
-
urn:oclc:record:848522938
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Identifier
- dissertationupon00doveuoft
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- ark:/13960/t16m3p99x
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- 0.0.21
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- OL23417548M
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- OL5255019W
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- Pages
- 88
- Ppi
- 400
- Scandate
- 20090610225602
- Scanner
- scribe23.toronto.archive.org
- Scanningcenter
- uoft
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
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